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ACTIFLO® HCS

Designed to reduce the amount of sludge produced and related water losses, Actiflo® HCS (for High Concentration Sludge) is an Actiflo system equipped with an outside recycling loop.

ACTIFLO® HCS’ principal feature is that it comes with a specific hydrocylone* and an external recirculation loop. After settling, the sludge/microsand mixture is pumped to the hydrocyclone where the microsand is thoroughly washed before being injected back into the flocculation tank. The flow of sludge is directed in part towards the recirculation loop with the other part being discharged. Thanks to a fine regulation system, Actiflo HCS reduces the amount of sludge produced by 2 to 3 times, while still maintaining a high clarification level.

Some Municipal References
Municipal drinking water

Chomedey, Laval (Greater Montreal), Canada, 2013, 273,000 m3/day Treating river water/high turbidity peaks, decanting rate: 68 m/h Pont Viau, Laval (Greater Montreal), Canada, 2013, 135,000 m3/day Treating river water/high turbidity peaks, decanting rate: 40 m/h Gitanmaax Band Village, Hazelton, Indian Reserve, Canada, 2012, 1,400 m3/day Treating river water, decanting rate: 55 m/h Okotoks Ground, Canada, 2011, 22,000 m3/day, Treating turbidity peaks, decanting rate: 54 m/h.

Some Industrial References Industrial applications
Japan Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal, Kimitsu, Japan, 2014, 14,000 m3/day Treating effluents (metals, coke and coal dust),decanting rate: 120 m/h Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal, Kimitsu, Japan, 2014, 40,000 m3/day, Treating effluents (metals, landfill leachate, urban rain water), decanting rate: 100 m/h CEZ Pocerady, Czech Republic, 2011, 24,000 m3/day Treating river water to produce process water for boiler cooling (in the energy sector) Actiflo HCS, 40 m/h

Containerised solutions are applicable in the following industries

 

Municipal applications

  • Treatment of river water and turbidity peaks

Industrial applications

  • Effluents treatment
  • Process water production
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